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BIOGRAPHY OF ROWAN ATKINSON

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BIOGRAPHY OFROWAN ATKINSON

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NAME OF GROUP : ALFANDY ANUGRAH W. (04) ALIZA DEWI FORTUNA (05) FEBRILIAN ANGGRAENI P. (12)FILLIA AGNIA KISTY (13)NURILITA SYAFIRA P. (26)RIZK TAZKY AMALIA (29)

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EVENTS : In 6 January 1955 Rowan Atkinson was born in Consett, County Durham, England.

In 1975, he continued for the degree of MSc in Electrical Engineering at The Queen's College, Oxford

In August 1976 first winning national attention in the Oxford Revue at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 

In 1978 Atkinson starred in a series of comedy shows for BBC Radio 3 called  The Atkinson People

In 1979 Rowan Atkinson did a one-off pilot for London Weekend Television  called  Canned Laughter.

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In 1979 Atkinson played in television Canned Laughter as Robert Box and The Secret Policeman's Ball

In 1979–1982 Atkinson played in television Not the Nine O'Clock News as himself

In 1980 Atkinson played in television Peter Cook & Co and The Innes Book of Records

In 1980 Rowan Atkinson was formerly in a relationship with actress Leslie Ash.

In 1982 Atkinson played in film Fundamental Frolics as himself and The Secret Policeman's Other Ball as Various Roles

In 1980 Atkinson played in television advertisement Kronenbourg 1664 as Customs officer

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In 1983 Atkinson played in short film Dead on Time as Bernard Fripp and Never Say Never Again as Nigel Small-Fawcett.

In 1983 Atkinson played in television advertisement Appletise as fisherman.

In 1983 Atkinson played in television The Black Adder as Prince Edmund (The Black Adder)

In 1986 Atkinson played in television Blackadder II as Lord Blackadder and Saturday Live as Ghost House.

In 1987 Atkinson played in television Blackadder the Third as Edmund Blackadder

In 1988 Atkinson played in television Blackadder: The Cavalier Years as Sir Edmund Blackadder and

Blackadder's Christmas Carol as Ebenezer Blackadder.

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In 1989 Atkinson played in film The Appointments of Dennis Jennings as Dr. Schooner and The Tall Guy as Ron Anderson.

In 1989 Atkinson played in television Blackadder Goes Forth as Edmund Blackadder.

In 1989 Atkinson played in television advertisement Give Blood as Doctor.

In 1990 Atkinson played in film The Witches as Mr. Stringer.

In 1990-1995 Atkinson played in television Mr. Bean as Mr.Bean.

In 1991 Atkinson played in television Bernard and the Genie' as Bernard's Boss.

In 1992 Atkinson played in film Laughing Matters as Presenter.

In 1991 Atkinson played in film The Driven Man as Himself.

In February 1990 Rowan Atkinson married Sunetra Sastry.

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In 1992 Atkinson played in television Rowan Atkinson Live, Funny Business as Kevin / Narrator and A Bit of Fry & Laurie as Guest appearance.

In 1993 Atkinson played in film Hot Shots! Part Deux as Dexter Hayman.

In 1994 Atkinson played in film Four Weddings and a Funeral as ther Gerald and The Lion King as Zazu.

In 1994 Atkinson played in television advertisement REMA 1000 as Mr.Bean.

In 1995-1996 Atkinson played in television The Thin Blue Line as Inspector Raymond Fowler.

In 1997 Atkinson played in film Bean as Mr.Bean.

In 1997 Atkinson played in television The Story of Bean as himself.

In 1997 Atkinson played in television advertisement M&M's as Mr.Bean.

In 1994 and 1995 Rowan Atkinson had two children, Ben (born 1994) and Lily (born 1995)

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In 1999 Atkinson played in television Blackadder: Back & Forth as Lord Blackadder and Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death as The Doctor

In 1999 Atkinson played in television advertisement Nissan Tino as Mr.Bean.

In 2000 Atkinson played in film Maybe Baby as Mr. James.

In 2001 Atkinson played in film Rat Race as Enrico Pollini.

In 2001 Atkinson played in television Popsters as Nasty Neville.

In 2002 Atkinson played in film Scooby-Doo as Emile Mondavarious.

In 2003 Atkinson played in film Johnny English as Johnny English and Love Actually as Rufus.

In 2003 Atkinson played in television Lying to Michael Jackson as Martin Bashir.

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In 2005 Atkinson played in film Keeping Mum as Reverend Walter Goodfellow.

In 2005 Atkinson played in television Spider-Plant Man as Peter Piper / Spider-Plant Man.

In 2007 Atkinson played in film Mr. Bean's Holiday as Mr.Bean.

In 2007 Atkinson played in television The Greatest Worst Bits of Comic Relief as Himself.

In 2008 Atkinson played in television We Are Most Amused as Himself and Blackadder Rides Again as Himself.

In 2009 Atkinson played in television Not Again: Not the Nine O'Clock News as Himself.

In 2010 Atkinson played in television Bondi Rescue as Mr. Bean.

In 2011 Atkinson played in film Johnny English Reborn as Johnny English.

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In 2011 Atkinson played in television Top Gear as Himself.

In 2012 Atkinson played in television The Olympics Opening Ceremony as Mr.Bean.

In 2013 Atkinson played in television Live from Lambeth Palace sketches as The Archbishop of Canterbury.

In 2014 played in television advertisement Snickers[64] as Mr.Bean.

In 2015 Atkinson played in television Horrible Histories as Henry VIII of England.

In 2016 Atkinson played in television Maigret as Inspector Jules Maigret.

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